Authors
Mario Benassi, Miryam Martin-Sanchez
Publication date
2022/11/1
Book
Patent Intermediaries: 'New'Actors in the Intellectual Property Market
Pages
99-129
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
This chapter presents the various IP business models. After providing evidence of the diversity of patent intermediaries, the chapter generates a list of “ills” that patent intermediaries seek to mitigate. To do so, the discussion provides and builds on a straightforward definition of business model as a description of an organization and of the way that organization functions to anticipate an “ill” (or detect a problem significant to others) and to provide a viable solution or increased gain for a specific group of customers. This pragmatic definition serves as the foundation for the chapter’s discussion of whether patent intermediaries are efficient players in solving companies’ problems or whether, in contrast, they generate “artificial” ills that they then solve for a fee, obtaining unnecessary monetary rewards for doing so. Much criticism of the patent intermediation business model is justified by the litigation and opacity …
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M Benassi, M Martin-Sanchez - Patent Intermediaries: 'New'Actors in the Intellectual …, 2022